The world’s largest green hydrogen project, being developed at Oxagon in Saudi Arabia’s NEOM region, has achieved more than 80 per cent construction completion across all sites. To mark the milestone, the developers have released the first-ever public footage of the project, providing a rare look at the progress and scale of the facility.
The project includes multiple integrated components such as a green hydrogen facility, a large wind farm, a solar park, and a transmission grid. According to the project team, major equipment has already been received and installed, including wind turbines, hydrogen storage vessels, electrolysers, the cold box and pipe racks.
The facility is on track to deliver 4 GW of combined solar and wind power by mid-2026, which will be followed by the commissioning of the electrolysers. First production is expected in 2027. Once operational, the plant will produce up to 600 tonnes per day of carbon-free hydrogen, converted into green ammonia for export to global markets.
The developers emphasise that the scale and integrated nature of the NEOM project will set a benchmark for the clean hydrogen industry. By combining renewable power generation with advanced hydrogen technologies, it is designed to demonstrate the feasibility of large-scale production, storage and transport of green hydrogen.
The project also highlights the region’s ambition to become a major player in the global hydrogen economy. NEOM’s facility is expected to play a critical role in the broader energy transition, supporting net-zero goals while strengthening global supply chains for low-carbon fuels.
When completed, the NEOM plant will be one of the first projects in the world to integrate renewable power at such a scale with hydrogen production and export infrastructure. With construction advancing and key milestones achieved, it is positioned as a flagship project not only for Saudi Arabia but for the global clean energy industry.
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